Ringleheim wrote: ↑07 Aug 2020, 18:06
JPBD1990 wrote: ↑07 Aug 2020, 11:53
Agree with the above. I don’t get the fuel flow limit?
Can’t the FIA just make a rule that a car cannot carry more than XXXkg (105kg for example) of fuel? If one car uses 20% less than another, well done! That’s their advantage! I don’t understand the point of all these rules anymore
The sport has never been more technical than right now and it suffers for it.
It's also why Mercedes has dominated for so long. IMO, only massive works teams with the resources of a Mercedes have a shot at winning with the regulations this technical and complicated.
I don't even think Ferrari can keep up.
If not Ferrari, who else? All the other constructors are pretty much gone.
Renault never seems to try, and Honda only makes engines.
BMW, Toyota, Ford, and so many others are long gone...
Of course it is important to have good enough amount of money and human resource to be successful in the sport. But it is not only things to bring success. You can rule to benefit to some team and in the same time to stop other one. (for example; they could ban oil burning before having any question from any team, when they saw there is big advantage a team which has already fastest car. But even after the question they just interested how much oil you burn, not banned it fuly. When they allow oil burning these means if you didn't design your engine to do that then at least one year you lost. So they could allow teams who don't use oil burning, a bit more fuel to use.) Think that If rule would return the times when redbull dominating, mercedes resource will not put them on top, at least it won't be right away and they become a team who need to catch up redbull.
As I always said that fia doing everything wrong. They say they want to bring more manufacturers to the sport but I think it is just a lie. Because if they wanted to see more, then they would let Honda to develop it's engine token free and allow honda powered team to use more engine than 5, for example, 7 or 8 engine per season. They allow them to test their pu with an old F1 car to develop performance and reliability. If they give these kind of advantages for new comers ( because they will have many disadvantages because of late coming) other manufacturers could think about that. But in these conditions it is not a clever act to come.
Fia decided to bring less complicated front wings to the sport. But after seeing this not helped competition then they have to return more competitive rules. At least one year later, or they have to bring success ballast or hybrid system restrictions. They have to ban Das when mercedes first time asked them about it just because of that they already fastest team. No, they allowed them to make it and also give them idea how they accept it.But banned for next season, so nobody will develop it. Pure advantege for mercedes.
During winter testing, after das system recovered by the world, ( I think Tanabe San ) Honda said they have a few new things/ideas to apply to their engine but fia didn't approved. Yes, they have zero intention to keep competition alive for sure.